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Nov. 21ā Itās Cathy from Rough Draft with my weekly newsletter on Tucker. Lots popping in the city for the next few weeks. Letās start with a few headlines.
Ā Mint Coffeehouse, 3926 Lawrenceville Hwy., is holding āA Table for Allā āĀ a community potluck of gratitude and connection, featuring an evening of shared dishes, laughter, and togetherness tonight, Nov. 21 from 5-7 p.m..Ā Bring a dish to share if youāre able ā Ā This is a family-friendly event with activities for kids.Ā
Ā Tuckerās Parks and RecreationāsĀ Santaās MailboxĀ opens this Saturday, Nov. 22. Santaās elves have placed a special mailbox at Tucker Recreation for children of all ages to mail their letters to Santa. Letters can be dropped off during business hours. This opportunity will be available through December 13. Please note: Santa will respond to all letters he receives. For a response, all letters must include the childās first and last name, age, address, and wish list.
Ā The Tucker Town GreenĀ is transforming into a winter wonderland filled with lights and festive cheer, starting with its opening night on Dec. 6 from 4-7 p.m. Enjoy photos with Santa, music by local performers, crafts, and a special lighting of the Tucker Tree and Menorah.
Our dining team featuredĀ The Magnolia RoomāsĀ French pork chop and also introduced the restaurantās kitchen manager, Debra Tardieff, who brought a taste of Louisiana to metro Atlanta when she moved here last year.Ā
Have a great weekend,
Cathy and Stephanie


CEO offers perspective on police department
A DeKalb County meeting on public safety in the Tucker area claimed that a recent police feasibility study left out key considerations that may make the formation of the cityās own department untenable.
The opinion was based on the data and insights DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, Interim Police Chief Gregory Padrick, and COO Zach Williams offered in the Nov. 20 meeting, which was hosted by Tucker Civic Association.Ā
The DeKalb County officials shared details with about 30 residents and Tucker officials on current crime trends, future and current technology resolutions to crime, and plans to have more police staff and vehicles present to protect Tucker homes and businesses.
Read more details in Stephanieās story.

Lights, laughter, and holiday cheer with Miracle on Peachtree festivities
SPONSORED BY LIVABLE BUCKHEAD
This holiday season, Buckhead shines bright with festive cheer for the whole community!
Warm up withĀ two festive hot chocolate crawls, give back at theĀ wreath decoratingfor first responders,Ā and donāt miss theĀ lighting of a 24-foot treeĀ in Charlie Loudermilk Park, featuring live music and festive llama photo ops. The holiday fun never stops!
Events begin Fri., Dec. 5. VisitĀ Livable Buckheadās websiteĀ for all the Miracle on Peachtree details.

Tucker Town Green makes its debut
Tucker Town Greenās lush two-acre park opened Nov. 14, debuting as a new place for play, connection, and entertainment for downtown Tucker.
āWe see the Green as the heart and soul of downtown Tucker,ā City Manager John McHenry told Rough Draft Atlanta. āNow, that the park is completeā¦we see this as a catalyst.ā
If the estimated 400 Tucker residents who filled the park space Friday night is any indication, the city could see more economic activity and engagement in the weeks and months to come. The $8.6.-million development includes a stage, state-of-the-art bathrooms, two playground areas, fountains, and an S-shaped sidewalk.
Ā Hereās Stephanieās report on the grand opening.


Interim superintendent contract detailed
The DeKalb County School District has shared with Rough Draft Atlanta the details of the one-year contract with Norman C. Sauce III, interim superintendent of the DeKalb County School District.
Sauce, who previously served as chief of student services, began the interim role Nov. 16, and his contract runs through Nov. 15, 2026. His contract reveals details about his salary and stipend as interim superintendent, professional review dates, and expectations for his supervision over the district, which serves more than 90,000 students.
Ā Here is the story with all the details.

Ambulance contract may improve response times
The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a new five-year contract with American Medical Response (AMR) for emergency ambulance services, a contract extension of nearly $78 million, during a Nov. 18 meeting.
The new contract will increase unit hours to 600 per day, adding a number of other initiatives to improve response times, according to a release from DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson.Ā
āAs we continue to reimagine how EMS is provided in DeKalb County, I am excited about the progress we have made and expect this contract will allow us to better serve our residents,ā said Cochran-Johnson. āWe will have a world-class emergency medical service.ā
Ā More details about the contract are here.

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